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  • Here’s a festival which combines the specificity of local cultures with the openness of the globalized world ...ts to represent and demonstrate what humanity shares in common through our cultures. These acts have served throughout the years as a catalyst to promote coope
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  • ...rch abroad, and has made possible the international circulation of people, cultures and ideas. The Fulbright Program was the pioneering educational project tha
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  • We know that different countries, because of their different cultures, do business differently, and for them to trade profitably with one another
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  • ...discrimination. Others see this as a way of preserving minority [[Culture|cultures]].</font>
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  • ...played in the exhibition focused on the commonalities that bind people and cultures around the world. It expressed humanism in the decade after World War II. T
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  • ...of common well- being and create harmony between all nations and [[Culture|cultures]].
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  • ...cultural variations and the impact of socio-economic factors on [[culture|cultures]], comparing regional cultural practices with universal human nature.
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  • ...ltural Diplomacy tool can include raising awareness of different [[Culture|cultures]], promoting social cohesion and strengthening [[Intercultural or Cross-Cul
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  • ...porations and non-governmental organizations support efforts of exchanging cultures and values of countries in this region. Programs in this region have evolve ...t they encourage people of different cultures to find out more about other cultures and to become aware of the cultural diversity in the world, but it also tak
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  • ...of cultural diplomacy in Latin America shows an increasing integration of cultures through the application of several strategies for development, which give a
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  • ...o highlight the richness, diversity and shared characteristics of European cultures and allows a better mutual understanding between the citizens of the Europe ...ope. Firstly it contributes to highlighting the richness and diversity of cultures in Europe, increasing European citizens' sense of belonging to a common cul
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  • ...to gain a better understanding between people from different countries and cultures
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  • ...on and individual’s ideology, as well as the values held by communities, cultures and nations. ...n, share their values, and hence create bridges between two very differing cultures.
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  • ...of sovereign decisionmaking, national policies, and distinctive political cultures and traditions. ...causes. First of all, some are dedicated to promote the interests of other cultures, for example the Bollywood Film Festival in Prague, the Cinemaissí in Hels
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  • ...y as the voter. This leads to an emphasis on appreciating songs from other cultures, rather than simply inciting competition between representatives of particu
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  • ...o areas in need of assistance, in turn taking back the best of other world cultures. Peace Corps volunteers are American college graduates who, after three mon
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  • ...e, and such events are powerful vehicles for uniting people from different cultures all over the world.
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  • ...goal is to promote the Spanish language and Spanish and Hispanic [[Culture|cultures]] in non-Spanish-speaking countries worldwide. The Institute has teaching c
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  • ...he many faces and facets that American music has contributed to [[Culture|cultures]] around the world, a high-profile panel discussion led the audience throug
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  • ...llow action to really take place. Being able to harness the power of other cultures is extremely important. It was an epiphany”.
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  • “It is very important to have institutions to bring together different cultures, to exchange knowledge and to improve mutual understanding, in order to imp
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  • ...cy, considering that they are opportunities for people from very different cultures and starting points to agree on joint ways forward. There are many opportun
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  • ...yrics accessible to people from various countries, promoting unity between cultures.
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  • ...nd in this way, they are encouraged to spend more and more money. Consumer cultures, therefore, are driven by materialistic [[values]] and the belief that buyi
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  • ...resource for the economy here in Germany, because if people from different cultures work in an enterprise, it makes it easier for the enterprise to expand into
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  • ...l understanding and positive international relations between countries and cultures has become perhaps more important than at any time before. Given the expone ...increases, the role and influence that art can have in bringing different cultures and societies together is being ever more highly recognized as a unique pla
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  • ...ss the world. The organization 'Musicians without Borders' aims to connect cultures and use music as a vehicle in order to heal the wounds of victims of war an
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  • ...ltures, it has become more challenging to identify clearly defined counter-cultures.
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  • ...d experience integral to music and art can unify people from a plethora of cultures. [http://www.music4peacefoundation.org] [http://www.music4peace.com/foundat
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  • ...to fight their prejudices and encourage them to appreciate the plethora of cultures across the world. The story of Beliveau demonstrates the possibility of a s
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  • ...y tool to achieve peace and to connect people from different countries and cultures, focusing on unity instead of difference. 'Playing for Change' crosses nati
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  • ...d promotes Hungarian culture abroad, it also introduces the traditions and cultures preserved by Hungarians from outside our borders to those living in Hungary
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  • ...c, political and social policies affect cultures differently and how these cultures have evolved over time. Most works of cultural anthropology involve an anth
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  • ...or spiritual factors such as the varying religious practices of different cultures. The climate itself can be a cultural asset, as can stories passed down ove
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  • ...iety. The Centre organizes interdisciplinary symposia involving Portuguese cultures, mediates protocols with Portuguese universities, promotes the exchange of
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  • ...convergence refers to the intermixing of local/ national and international cultures, and how our own culture is influenced by the changing trends of [[globaliz
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  • ...estival project was the culmination of efforts from different counties and cultures working together to express themselves and provide a new voice to the peopl
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  • ...r commitment is to gain knowledge and understanding of different [[Culture|cultures]], their people, and to promote Sweden and Swedish issues globally. The Swe
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  • ...fstede, Geert|Geert Hofstede]], there are four main dimensions in national cultures, namely: [[Power Distance|power distance]], individualism, uncertainty avoi
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  • ...he orchestra increases awareness and appreciation of a wealth of different cultures.
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  • ...ocus on showing different ways of life and making people aware of existing cultures around the world is of paramount importance.
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  • ...who dine with inhabitants of the Gaza Strip) is an ideal way of exchanging cultures and improving relations between divergent groups.
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  • ...ys her latest creations at fashion shows and unites two different clothing cultures in a new and modern way.'''
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  • ...iopian Studies initiative is to raise awareness of the richness of African cultures. Ethiopia is one of few African countries that have never been colonized,
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  • ...creative field which has the potential to bring people from two different cultures together, celebrating diversity and encouraging mutual understanding betwee
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  • ...t all cultures should be studied from a purely neutral perspective, as all cultures are thought to have equal value. Cultural relativists assert that no societ
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  • ...n informal way while they are visiting other countries and exploring other cultures. This interaction between individuals resulting in the exchange of cultural
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  • ..., knowledge-sharing across cultural boundaries helps people from different cultures to better communicate with each other and leads to stronger relations.
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  • ...it is believed that basic human rights standards should be adopted by all cultures
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  • The idea that [[Culture|cultures]] are predisposed to change as societies are constantly undergoing transfor
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  • ...xist in [[values]], beliefs, behaviors, and customs of different [[Culture|cultures]]. [[Cultural Diplomacy|Cultural diplomacy]] practices aim at smoothing the
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  • ...a Lindh Foundation for Euro-Mediterranean Partnership and Dialogue between Cultures, and is a member of the European Union National Institutes for Culture (EUN
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  • ...y as the voter. This leads to an emphasis on appreciating songs from other cultures, rather than simply inciting competition between representatives of particu
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  • ...e Together from Across the Mediterranean to Improve Mutual Respect between Cultures === ...on across fields impacting on mutual perceptions among people of different cultures and beliefs, as well as developing a region- wide Network of over 3000 [[Ci
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  • ...ca's Cultural Heritage, Promoting and Strengthening Renaissance in African Cultures both at the Regional and International Levels === ...with CODESRIA and other African research networks with interest in African cultures and the promotion of international understanding.
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  • ...yrics accessible to people from various countries, promoting unity between cultures.
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  • ...wer of music and show how musicians from different political and religious cultures can work together.
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  • ...ral diplomacy]] resulting from the fact that the main concept was to bring cultures together and to spread the message of diversity, solidarity and understandi
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  • ...justice, building community and nurturing understanding between different cultures and generations ===
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  • ...he world that can comfortably reach out to all countries and all [[Culture|cultures]]. I salute [[Donfried, Mark|Mark Donfried]] and his team for their great w ...art of my job is to constantly reach out to show a mutual respect of other cultures and to project our American culture in the most sensitive way possible.
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  • ...world religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism) and cultures. An Advisory Forum of up to 100 members of other religions, cultural instit
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  • ...erstand that certain concepts are perceived in a different manner in other cultures. This awareness may help avoid several mistakes in the international relati ...re differences regarding the scope of such fundamental values in different cultures. Nations, societies or communities cannot be easily coerced to embrace val
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  • ...ith relations and emphasized the importance of peace between religions and cultures. Emphasising on the importance of peace, His Holiness said, in the troubled
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  • ...s that expand shared perceptions among individuals of different religions, cultures, genders, and ethnicities. The Conference will utilize an Interreligious an
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  • ...zation aimed at promoting German [[culture]] in particular, but also other cultures at home and abroad. The DKI provides information on German language and lit
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  • ...er insights, which allow people to begin to use ideas from other [[Culture|cultures]] to oppose developments they don’t like within their own. So yes, it’s
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  • ...om the belief that one’s own world is the centre of everything and other cultures exist outside it and are judged in relation to it.
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  • ...sizing similarities and promoting a deeper understanding between [[culture|cultures]]. The initiative also has the objective of raising the designated city’s
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  • ...ings together children, families, and friends from diverse backgrounds and cultures with one thing in common – the belief that having a disability does not h
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  • ...tural Diplomacy implies that there is going to be inclusivity in different cultures.
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  • ...and the different complexions that you find in the country. We used these cultures in dance and in song to unite people- when they sing, when they dance, when
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  • ...erstand Cultural Diplomacy, and you have to understand how other [[Culture|cultures]] work. It’s not all about business, even though business is a level-play ...owing field, because companies realize that they have to be aware of other cultures and be sort of cognizant of the whole. That’s a big lead for the United S
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  • ...Cultural Diplomacy are to increase mutual understanding and respect among cultures, to advocate US policies to decrease Americanism, or simply to create an en
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  • ...version and dislike towards people from other countries or other [[Culture|cultures]] who are perceived as strangers. In recent years, due to the worsening of
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  • ...about. It’s about respecting other people individually, other people’s cultures. But I think there’s another dimension to it too which is very important,
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  • When we bridge [[Culture|cultures]], we don’t just enshrine what people treasure, we build richer, more div
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  • ...ulture’ or ‘Muslim culture’. There has been a revival of ‘local’ cultures and languages and the breakup of former countries into smaller independent
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  • ...istan, Iraq, Israel, Lebanon and Georgia; a roll call of misery. Different cultures and peoples all focusing on the few things that divide them, rather than th
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  • ...rature was and remains the principal form of literature for many [[Culture|cultures]] and communities around the world, with stories being passed down from gen
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  • ...ehaviours in society. Values tend to vary across individuals and [[Culture|cultures]]. There are different types of values such as ethical or moral values, rel
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  • ..., art, lifestyles, value systems, traditions, beliefs and other aspects of cultures. Opposite to it is diplomacy which is negotiating peace, but, it also does
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  • ...ation is often not sufficient with regard to understanding other [[Culture|cultures]].
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  • ...al change in the sense of there being increased social interaction between cultures and societies, this does not lead to the creation one dominant culture.
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  • ...ls can contact and interact with people from other countries and [[Culture|cultures]], permitting cultural and social exchange and facilitating greater mutual
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  • ...of the institution is to provide a forum for Russian and German [[Culture|cultures]] to foster their bilateral relations. The Russia House offers language cou
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  • ...the ignorant and essentialist ‘Western’ connotations of ‘Eastern’ cultures. These connotations have influenced literary, art and dramatic works as wel
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  • ...tants of the world will eventually lose their distinctive identities and [[cultures]], leaving behind one global culture. In other words, people around the wor
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  • ...ough interchange and exchange of worldviews, products, ideas and [[Culture|cultures]]. It is facilitated through a greater access to information, sophisticated
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  • ...re of the Mind (2010). His work provides comparisons of national [[Culture|cultures]]. He is now Professor Emeritus of Organisational Anthropology and Internat
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  • ...it continues to be a contested arena with different nations and [[Culture|cultures]] parsing and shading the meaning of human rights according to their own li
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  • ...he “mosaic” to highlight the juxtaposition of differing components and cultures in society.
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  • ...ticulturalism supports the acceptance and promotion of different [[Culture|cultures]] to function alongside each other in society. The term can also be conside
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  • ...ity and allow better understanding between people from different [[Culture|cultures]].
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  • ...e the form of manifestations of their sciences, technologies and [[Culture|cultures]], including human and genetic resources, seeds, medicines, knowledge of th
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  • ...n individuals are able to develop a common understanding of each other’s cultures and perspectives. The concept is of growing significance to the field of gl
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  • ...convergence refers to the intermixing of local/ national and international cultures, and how our own culture is influenced by the changing trends of [[globaliz
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  • ...Silence' (George Steiner) : Literature and Translation as a Bridge between Cultures." The Annual Conference on Cultural Diplomacy (December 2013). ]
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  • ...e is to provide cultural services that assist in opening up dialogue about cultures in order to create empathy and understanding.
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  • ...of the human race. In this sense the statue of David is accessible to all cultures, not just Christian or Italian, and so draws universal interest.
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  • ...itself is one of transcendence – an opportunity for people of disparate cultures to gain mutual understanding and spiritual growth.
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